Brazilian Journal of Infectious Diseases (Sep 2015)

Hepatitis B virus reactivation after treatment for hepatitis C in hemodialysis patients with HBV/HCV coinfection

  • Raul Carlos Wahle,
  • Renata Mello Perez,
  • Patrícia Fucuta Pereira,
  • Elze Maria Gomes Oliveira,
  • Christini Takemi Emori,
  • Silvia Naomi de Oliveira Uehara,
  • Ivonete Sandra de Souza Silva,
  • Antônio Eduardo Benedito Silva,
  • Maria Lucia Gomes Ferraz

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 5
pp. 533 – 537

Abstract

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In coinfected HBV/HCV patients, HBV replication is usually suppressed by HCV over the time. No study to date has evaluated the HBV viremia in long-term follow-up after HCV treatment in hemodialysis patients with HBV/HCV coinfection. This study aimed to assess the evolution of HBV viremia after HCV treatment in this special population. Ten hemodialysis patients with HBV/HCV coinfection with dominant HCV infection (HBV lower than 2000 IU/mL) and significant fibrosis were treated with interferon-alpha 3 MU 3×/week for 12 months and could be followed for at least 36 months after HCV treatment. Six cases of HBV reactivation (60%) during follow-up were observed and 5/6 had been successfully treated for HCV. Patients with HBV reactivation received anti-HBV therapy. Our preliminary findings indicate that treatment of hepatitis C in HBV/HCV coinfected hemodialysis patients may favor HBV reactivation. Thus, continued monitoring of HBV viremia must be recommended and prompt anti-HBV therapy should be implemented. Keywords: Coinfection HBV/HCV, Reactivation HBV, Hemodialysis